22-10-2005, 11:11 PM
Thanks guys, I found this piece of info on the Logitech Joystick CD its supposed to clear away any joysticks calibrations you have created
from your system registry, Its a little program that is on the Logitech CD. I tried it to see if it made any difference but no joy. Definitely
going to have a change : --
5.1 CALIBRATION ISSUES
If your device does not calibrate correctly the calibration information in
the system registry may be corrupted. To correct this issue you may use
the Logitech Clear Calibration Utility (LCCU). The LCCU removes all
calibration information, including non-logitech gaming devices, in the system
registry. The LCCU can be located in X:\TechSupt\ClrCalib\ClrCalib.exe (X being
the drive letter of your CD-Rom drive). There is also a readme.txt located
there that will give you more information on "ClrCalib.exe" and how to use it.
The LCCU can also be downloaded from the Support section of our website at
http://www.logitech.com
If the LCCU does not resolve your calibration issue you may also need to
upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft DirectX. You can find the
latest version of DirectX at http://www.microsoft.com
Thanks again, John
from your system registry, Its a little program that is on the Logitech CD. I tried it to see if it made any difference but no joy. Definitely
going to have a change : --
5.1 CALIBRATION ISSUES
If your device does not calibrate correctly the calibration information in
the system registry may be corrupted. To correct this issue you may use
the Logitech Clear Calibration Utility (LCCU). The LCCU removes all
calibration information, including non-logitech gaming devices, in the system
registry. The LCCU can be located in X:\TechSupt\ClrCalib\ClrCalib.exe (X being
the drive letter of your CD-Rom drive). There is also a readme.txt located
there that will give you more information on "ClrCalib.exe" and how to use it.
The LCCU can also be downloaded from the Support section of our website at
http://www.logitech.com
If the LCCU does not resolve your calibration issue you may also need to
upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft DirectX. You can find the
latest version of DirectX at http://www.microsoft.com
Thanks again, John